I finally took the dive. there was a 21SC that was for sale an hour from my house in Egg harbor that i saw on ebay. I was planning on low balling the guy. but after seeing the condition of the boat i went ahead and offered his asking price without delay!

I take delivery next week after all the checks have cleared. And without further Adue introducing "Flying Under the Radar" as we have decided to name her.

I sailed a H16 for several years and sold it in 1992 to pay for some remodeling on the house. Well, I got rid of the house and the wife with it.

I recently picked up a '93 21SC that is in good shape, just needing some minor repairs, tramps, and TLC. A few more weeks and a few more bucks and I'll be ready to take it to the water. It should be a whole new experience being able to put a few people on the boat plus not being on the verge of pitch-poling all the time.

I've got the Cheata mount on the crossbeam, but I don't have the extension piece. Is there anyone out there that can send me the measurements of arm length, and transom l,w,h? I'd like to put it together with a new Honda or Yamaha 4T.

I guess the great egg harbor bay is the best place to take it out. Its nice safe water. I have sailed out of bay cats a few times down there in Ocean city. I'm not sure where the public boat launches are and i'd love to find a little restaurant i can sail up to down there as well. But i think that will be my first area to explore.

H081ECAT: is this extension piece something i would have on my boat? i do have the full motor mount. i could take measurements if u like.

Elf, that's it exactly. Except I'm missing the important parts. If you could take some digipics of the extension arm with a ruler included for scale, that would be awesome. I need overall length of the bar, placement of the pivot hole, and size of the motor mount plate. I assume that the rod is solid 6061-T6 aluminum.

I've looked around a bit trying to find parts for the Cheata mount, but to no avail. Luckily the base is already attached to my boat.

I saw your boat on ebay before the auction ended. It looks very, very nice from the photos and the write-up was incredible. You're a lucky guy!